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John Kennedy

East Providence, Rhode Island

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John Kennedy passed away in East Providence, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for John are being provided by Perry-McStay Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on October 10, 2013.

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A true friend that will be missed, but whos memory i will carry with me!

Mrs. Kennedy, I felt like I lost a piece of my heart when I heard this news. I was John's math teacher at LaSalle, and he was definitely one of my favorite students. If someone were to ask me to name my top ten of all times, even though it's been almost 25 years, his name would roll off my tongue. He had a gift to give to the world. He was a special young man with a wonderful mother. Two memories I have of the Kennedy family are first, that you took the time once to write me a letter...

Mrs. Kennedy, Kim and Kristen,
I just heard about John today and I want to send my deepest sympathy to all of you.

During the short time that I knew him, Uncle John was great. I am deeply sorry that he has passed away. We are going to miss him. He loved children.

TO the Family of John Kennedy. On behalf of the neighbors and friends of Roger Williams Ave offer our deepest condolences to you, he will be sadly missed by all.
Neighbors of the Kennedy family.

From The Staff of Fuller Installations, Inc.
Please accept and extend our sincerest condolences to the family on the passing of John Kennedy III. our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Mrs. Kennedy, Kim and Kristen,
My deepest condolences on the passing of John-John. My prayers and thoughts of deep sympathy are with you all during this difficult time.

Our deepest condolences to the Kennedy Family, our thoughts and prayers are with you today and always. May you find peace and solace in knowing others care.

Joanne, Having played with your son and having been coached by your late husband it's hard to understand why God takes such impactful men so soon. Having the priveledge to know them and seeing all the hockey jerseys at their funeral maases, how can one say that the good works they do don't transcend generations. As the priest, who knew them both, said today I will back up my sincerest condolances with my most heartfelt prayers.